A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 24, 2017
Original Title:
Black Friday
Alternate Titles:
The Man Who Didn't Know She Was a Man
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Double Dubuque Productions
DreamScape Reality Productions
Great River Film Initiative
MakeMoreMovies
PKP Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
During the weekend of Thanksgiving, aliens put their plans to take over the Earth in motion. Two friends, Mike and Jesse, appear to be the only thing to stand it the way (if it wasn't for the fact they are somewhat clueless to the invasion.) But with a little help from an over the top grump they may just have what it takes to get a clue and fight back.
Associate Producer:
Ben Johnson
Camera Operator:
Kevin J. Kapp
John Swift
Cinematography:
Kevin J. Kapp
Director:
Crescentia Volz
Driver:
Meghan Behning
Megan Frankovich
Editor:
Jayme Schmitt
John Swift
Editorial Services:
Karissa Rodriguez
Executive Producer:
Neal Kapp
Tara Verdia
Line Producer:
Nathen Cox
Location Manager:
Kevin J. Kapp
Location Scout:
Crescentia Volz
Jayme Schmitt
Other:
Nathan Melencon
Post Production Supervisor:
Jayme Schmitt
Producer:
Jayme Schmitt
Production Design:
Crescentia Volz
Schedule Coordinator:
Jayme Schmitt
Script Editor:
Crescentia Volz
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Paul Kurutsides
Security:
Edward Brown
Set Production Assistant:
Calvin Collison
Sound Recordist:
Karissa Rodriguez
John Swift
Storyboard:
Crescentia Volz
Supervising Film Editor:
Crescentia Volz
VFX Artist:
John Swift
Visual Effects:
John Swift
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